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International.
HVT/AC/DT/469.
10th January, 1941.
Mr. W. Elger,
Scottish Trades Union Congress,
33, Elmbank Crescent,
GLASGOW, C.2.
Dear Mr. Elger,
BASQUE CHILDREN.
I received from the Dundee and District Union of Jute and Flax Workers on the 1st January last a letter in identical terms to that with which you quote as having received from the same Union.
I think the best thing I can do is to send you a copy of my reply from which you will note the point we make about contributions coming through the International Solidarity Fund.
Yours sincerely,
Assistant Secretary.
Letter.

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International.
HVT/AC/DT/469.
10th January, 1941.
Mr. W. Elger,
Scottish Trades Union Congress,
33, Elmbank Crescent,
GLASGOW, C.2.
Dear Mr. Elger,
BASQUE CHILDREN.
I received from the Dundee and District Union of Jute and Flax Workers on the 1st January last a letter in identical terms to that with which you quote as having received from the same Union.
I think the best thing I can do is to send you a copy of my reply from which you will note the point we make about contributions coming through the International Solidarity Fund.
Yours sincerely,
Assistant Secretary.
Letter.